- In Gr**** mythology,
Leipephilene (Ancient Gr****: Λειπεφιλήνη) was the
daughter of
Iolaus and Megara. She was
renowned for her
beauty which was compared...
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According to Pausanias, who
cites Hesiod as the source, they had a daughter,
Leipephilene,
though the name is
corrupt and has been
ammended by
various editors...
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Generation Descendants –
Leipephilene – – Chromius, Tyrannus, Antiochus, Mestor, Chersidamas, Eueres,
Comaetho Leipephilene Medon, Strophius; Tisamenus...
- Labours,
Megara married Heracles'
nephew Iolaus and
became the
mother of
Leipephilene by him. Heracles'
desire to
atone for the
murders of his wife and children...
- to the
court of King ****s of Colchis. Hippotes, a son of
Phylas by
Leipephilene,
daughter of Iolaus, and great-grandnephew and great-grandson of Heracles...
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brought from
Colchis by the Dioscuri. Thero,
daughter of
Phylas and
Leipephilene, and
sister of Hippotes. She was said to have been
beautiful as the moonbeams...
- Phylas, son of Antiochus, thus a great-grandson of the precedent. With
Leipephilene,
daughter of
Iolaus and Megara, he
became father of
Hippotes and Thero...